Harris, John
- 1585-1586 of Lane's military colonyHarris, Gabriel - Investor in the 1587 colony, no voyageHarris, Thomas - 1587 (odd - name appears twice in the 1587 colonist roster, checking the names list in the book by Richard Haklwyt, there are two Thomas Harris's listed (?) possibly two different people?)Harris, Joseph - Captain of the Conclude
associated with the 1590 relief voyage mission. The
second voyage of relief by Governor John White
to bring the much needed supplies to the colony.

In the year 1587, Sir Walter Raleigh organized another colonial expedition consisting of 150 persons. Its truer colonizing character was evidenced by the significant facts that, unlike the expedition of 1585, this one included women and children, and the men were called "planters." Its government was also less military, since the direction of the enterprise in Virginia was to be in the hands of a syndicate of subpatentees--a governor and 12 assistants whom Raleigh incorporated as the "Governor and Assistants of the Citie of Ralegh in Virginia."

Harris
Research File

From Roberta Estes:

There seem to have been at least two college professors among the Roanokers. Thomas Luddington, one of Lane's men, was a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford (and, incidentally, afterwards Preacher to the City of Lincoln) while Thomas Harris, a Lost Colonist, was a fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, from 1579 to 1586. He held the master's degree from the same college.

John Harris, a member of the
Lane's expedition, was knighted in 1603 at the coronation of James I.

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